Former Republican President Theodore Roosevelt ran as a third party candidate against incumbent Republican President William H. Taft in 1912. Democrat Woodrow Wilson beat both of them (as should be expected when the votes on one side are split).
1992 had a sitting incumbent president as a nominee, as well as a strong showing from a 3rd-party. 2008 had no clear incumbent from either side, nor did a 3rd party have any significant effect.
A Democrat could run for the Democratic nomination against an incumbent Democratic President. This happened in 1980 , for example, when Ted Kennedy ran against President Carter. A democrat would not run on the same party lines as another Democrat since the Democratic party can only nominate one candidate themselves. So a third party could nominate a Democrat to run for president if that Democrat lost the Democratic nomination to someone else.
becuse adams and jefferson where against each other
becuse adams and jefferson where against each other
becuse adams and jefferson where against each other
Benjamin Harrison defeated an incumbent president, Grover Cleveland, only to lose to Cleveland in the next election. Harrison was America's 23rd President.
Benjamin Harrison. He defeated the incumbent Democrat Grover Cleveland in 1888, but was challenged by Cleveland again in 1892 and was defeated.
Benjamin Harrison unseated the incumbent President Grover Cleveland and four years later Cleveland regained the Presidency to become both the 22nd and the 24th President of the United States.
Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr were the nominees pf the Republican party in 1800. Burr turned out to be a bad choice and caused a great deal of trouble.You must realize that Jefferson's party was not the same Republican party that exists today,Thomas Jefferson ran as a Republican against incumbent Federalist John Adams, but there were no running mates in those days. Jefferson won the election, Aaron Burr placed 2nd and became vice president, and Adams finished 3rd.
If the incumbent pm of India dies the central government will be dissolved & the will be president rule on the center same as in the case of emergency
No, they have to be of the same political party.
The Twelfth Amendment under the current party system guarantees that the president and vice president will be from the same party.